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Argentina Would Extend the Working Day and Limit the Right to Strike and Leave

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Argentina is on the verge of a major labor market reform. Despite protests, President Javier Milei is pushing ahead with a bill that would extend the workday from eight to 12 hours, make it easier to hire and fire workers, and limit the right to leave and strike. The Senate approved the bill this week, but the lower house of parliament will have the final say.

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A major labor market reform is being announced in Argentina. Despite protests, President Javier Milei is insisting on a proposal that would extend the workday from eight to 12 hours, make hiring and firing easier, and limit the right to leave and strike.

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Argentina is on the verge of a major labor market reform. Despite protests, President Javier Milei is pushing ahead with a bill that would extend the workday from eight to 12 hours, make it easier to hire and fire workers, and limit the right to leave and strike. The Senate approved the bill this week, but the lower house of parliament will have the final say.

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sta.si broke the news in on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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